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many countries in the world have the registration modernization that means that the government register's people we and you don't have to turn in a paper form and it's not on the individual and because it is automatic more people registered and more people in the boating said it can be a good of increasing access or it can be bad in terms of manipulating rules. >> do you trust the electronic voting machines? >> i think there are certain safeguards we need to have in terms of electronic voting machines. we need audits and backup systems which more monitoring. the best analogy is las vegas. they have electronic machines in terms of the gaming machines and there are people who are on the inside who manipulate some of the machines, people who have been caught and imprisoned and as a result they have procedures to check the folks that were on these machines it isn't like a slot machine and it's important that we have checks come structural checks to ensure there is intent bearing or fraud or a problem. >> you use the word suppression the new politics of the voter suppression. how're they suppr
many countries in the world have the registration modernization that means that the government register's people we and you don't have to turn in a paper form and it's not on the individual and because it is automatic more people registered and more people in the boating said it can be a good of increasing access or it can be bad in terms of manipulating rules. >> do you trust the electronic voting machines? >> i think there are certain safeguards we need to have in terms of...
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it's our government. those people, us, all same, and we want to have a government. norquist wants to shrink it, drown in the bat tub, this is our government, we're going to take it back, do things helpful to the majority of people in the country. i think our -- our occupy got us started. let's -- i think we really should agree on that. occupy got us started. you know, what that was about, better or worse, it was not about political strategy. made the point, we got 1% and -9d -- 99% out there. i'm dubious whether we got all the way through the 99%, but now it's up to us. fciu, the other unions, faith groups, all of us, whatever -- wherever we affiliate or act on our own because i think our democracy's in danger. we can't have so much power at the top from big cooperations and wealthy individuals without becoming a very different country, and we can't have disperties between the top and bottom and remain the democracy that we really claim we are and want to be. this has to change. it has to change. it changed in the progressive era. we can look back to that. there wer
it's our government. those people, us, all same, and we want to have a government. norquist wants to shrink it, drown in the bat tub, this is our government, we're going to take it back, do things helpful to the majority of people in the country. i think our -- our occupy got us started. let's -- i think we really should agree on that. occupy got us started. you know, what that was about, better or worse, it was not about political strategy. made the point, we got 1% and -9d -- 99% out there....
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also a client of the federal government. many local jurisdictions all through it utah because the venue was not in one city. the international olympic committee, the united states allowed the committee, the zero of the committee of each of the nations that were participating in the organizing committee of each of the sports that were vault. in addition to that you have all of the sponsors that you had. you have the international media . an audience of billion people. at the end of those games everybody saluted mitt romney for his organizing ability. everybody was happy with the 2002 olympics which came from the edge of despair and disaster to an enormous and nationally recognized success. we need that camera capability. that kind of capability would be displayed increasingly throughout this campaign as it was in the veterans of foreign wars speech in the piece -- speech in israel protested to be , i think, a plan unfolding in real time. people who have been concerned about the campaign said to me it's not aggressive enough.
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different government or procurements systems. we have doctors with different ideas about how to treat their patients and lots of debate. in clinical trials which for a pharmaceutical company are expensive. and yet we see no one hundred times the r&d rate among pharmaceutical companies. they are entering because if they proved it works. if they prove their medicine is better than even though it is balkanized and doctors don't normally agree, there is smart demand created. there are a challenges that are natural and other considerations but if we provide information we will only move in the right direction whether it is the brush fire or other kinds of fire retardants will remain to be seen and we may come over those areas as well. not sure how we ever got to the point that it is a useful part of the decisionsmaking process. >> some other questions. over here. the woman in red. >> i am a development consultant working with small business and profits. one question with regard to the 501 c 3 itself. you have proposed bylaws with rega
different government or procurements systems. we have doctors with different ideas about how to treat their patients and lots of debate. in clinical trials which for a pharmaceutical company are expensive. and yet we see no one hundred times the r&d rate among pharmaceutical companies. they are entering because if they proved it works. if they prove their medicine is better than even though it is balkanized and doctors don't normally agree, there is smart demand created. there are a...
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embassy, it's not a government. we should be denunciatory and we should punish. i doubt that there is a single country in the world in western civilization that would not have immediately called back its ambassador in egypt. still possible. and suddenly cut off or put in terms related to the 2 billion that egypt receives from the united states, and i'm sure libya receives money. i don't know how much, but i'm sure it does. the climate was even greater because the american ambassador in libya has held the so-called arab spring. i had never been supportive of the air spring. the columnist at the times and elsewhere, i said to myself, we are jettisoning people. they're not great people, but at least their friends were people who i am sure will turn out to be hostile to us. it doesn't make any sense. why should anybody justice in the future? and not talking about mubarak and how we threw him under the bus. those were the background facts that caused me to react strongly . >> congressman, you are very much the beneficiar
embassy, it's not a government. we should be denunciatory and we should punish. i doubt that there is a single country in the world in western civilization that would not have immediately called back its ambassador in egypt. still possible. and suddenly cut off or put in terms related to the 2 billion that egypt receives from the united states, and i'm sure libya receives money. i don't know how much, but i'm sure it does. the climate was even greater because the american ambassador in libya...
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to government programs. for example, if you're working in infrastructure projects and if you're working in education the goal was not just to build the dam, not just to build a school, but improve the capacity to build the capacity of the provincial and central government in the process. you talk to diaz borja, pakistan is, most pakistan needs. they said, you're not? you give money to? the we were saying, it's worth it. return to say, as partners will work not only with ngo but with the government of pakistan and the government of pakistan is boeing to show itself in love working with us. those of you who have time rick and uncertainty to heaven shouldn't be in this from, but both never understand tow by that promise, with a very weak state and a very strong society the problem of putting all of your commitment into the weak state is perhaps flawed. the premises, perhaps, flawed. if, in fact, there are not very many beggars in pakistan, if that's not because of the welfare system but social and trouble and l
to government programs. for example, if you're working in infrastructure projects and if you're working in education the goal was not just to build the dam, not just to build a school, but improve the capacity to build the capacity of the provincial and central government in the process. you talk to diaz borja, pakistan is, most pakistan needs. they said, you're not? you give money to? the we were saying, it's worth it. return to say, as partners will work not only with ngo but with the...
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the government also is arguing that besides the fact that the government interest is not that strong to government institutions very strong. they need ability to identify the person who has been arrested on the case that he is charged with but also the ability to get those swabs to balance that off the dna database there around the country that has sold the other dna samples to see whether other crimes, this person committed other crimes. that is essentially the argument. it looks like -- will be granted and that is a prediction and the stakes are high here too because that process is tremendously important both in finding people and incriminate me for crimes but also exonerating people for the crimes that they did not commit. >> ken, thank you very much. if you not not run into with commentary better -- by are next panel you don't get out much. stuart taylor has written about legal affairs for virtually every big-name publication that is printed on glossy paper and held together by staples. he is a princeton grad and his law degree from harvard and sometimes practices what he preach
the government also is arguing that besides the fact that the government interest is not that strong to government institutions very strong. they need ability to identify the person who has been arrested on the case that he is charged with but also the ability to get those swabs to balance that off the dna database there around the country that has sold the other dna samples to see whether other crimes, this person committed other crimes. that is essentially the argument. it looks like -- will...
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but anyway, the last government in the south before i become premier was civilian government. that mean the chief of state, mr. shue was the civilian. the prime minister was a civilian. but i think because they belong to two different political group. so they continued to fight each other as chief of state and as premier. so at the end, you know, how are we going to run the country with that kind of friction and fight? so one night they call up the armed forces council, which as commander of the air force, i am the member. so they call up on us to see them at the office of the prime minister. and they told us that they resign and handed the power back to the armed forces council. >> how many are on the armed forces council? how many generals? >> about 12, yes. but the armed forces council, few hundred. we include the young officers commanding division and battalion. but anyway, that night, we spend a few hours until 2:00, 3:00 in the morning trying to persuade those two civilian leader that, you know, patch up your fight and stay. but they definitely, you know, didn't want to
but anyway, the last government in the south before i become premier was civilian government. that mean the chief of state, mr. shue was the civilian. the prime minister was a civilian. but i think because they belong to two different political group. so they continued to fight each other as chief of state and as premier. so at the end, you know, how are we going to run the country with that kind of friction and fight? so one night they call up the armed forces council, which as commander of...
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almost as if this federal government thinks that government, that business is a necessary evil in society that provides revenue to fund more and more government. businesses get going by entrepreneurs who take risks and work very hard. it's the president's assumption, and it is subliminal. >> i have to say that the truth is the federal government grew during the eight years of the bush administration, 7.7%, and during the nl .5 years of the obama administration from only 1.5%. i agree that the federal government is too vague, big, but i think you are laying that in the wrong era. what i believe is that small businesses do go from entrepreneurial spirit. there is no question. we have been very successful. but even as we started telling that story, who built the roads and bridges and highways. practical people, commonsense new common sense new hampshire voters understand that we have had these states come in and they don't want any government at all. don't drive on the highways. it is the reality -- the reality is an educated workforce that is primarily from the public schools, the public un
almost as if this federal government thinks that government, that business is a necessary evil in society that provides revenue to fund more and more government. businesses get going by entrepreneurs who take risks and work very hard. it's the president's assumption, and it is subliminal. >> i have to say that the truth is the federal government grew during the eight years of the bush administration, 7.7%, and during the nl .5 years of the obama administration from only 1.5%. i agree that...
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government. this government took power in difficult economic times. it was a country still coming to terms with a financial crisis, a financial crisis that has afflicted every country around the world. i understand why you were willing to give david cameron the benefit of the doubt. but i think we've had long enough to make a judgment. long enough to make a judgment. because they turned to recover into the longest double dip recession since the war. because there are more people looking for work for longer than at any time since the last time there was a conservative government. [applause] and here's the other thing. what about borrowing? borrowing you think they said was their number one priority. this year, borrowing is rising, not falling. let me just say that again. arlene, the thing they said was the most important policy, the reason they were elected is rising, not falling -- falling. not because there hasn't been paying and tax rises and cuts affecting every family in this country. not bec
government. this government took power in difficult economic times. it was a country still coming to terms with a financial crisis, a financial crisis that has afflicted every country around the world. i understand why you were willing to give david cameron the benefit of the doubt. but i think we've had long enough to make a judgment. long enough to make a judgment. because they turned to recover into the longest double dip recession since the war. because there are more people looking for...
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government. let me introduce them. i would like to welcome david brockway of the joint committee on taxation. during the process leading up to the enactment of tax reform act of 1986 and currently a partner in washington. second we will hear from larry lindsey of the lindsey group who served as director of the national economic council and the governor on the board of the federal reserve. third we will hear from the leonard burman the personal professor of public affairs at the maxwell school. dr. burman is former director of the urban and brooking stacks policy center. then we will hear from david verrill, founder and managing director of public angels investment group in massachusetts who recently assumed role of chairman of the angel capital association and finally we will hear from william stanfill, general partner of the integra capital income fund and trail head ventures. mr. stanfill has been in the investment business for 40 years. thank you for being with us today. the committee received
government. let me introduce them. i would like to welcome david brockway of the joint committee on taxation. during the process leading up to the enactment of tax reform act of 1986 and currently a partner in washington. second we will hear from larry lindsey of the lindsey group who served as director of the national economic council and the governor on the board of the federal reserve. third we will hear from the leonard burman the personal professor of public affairs at the maxwell school....
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it was the egyptian government. that's why the crowd went over the wall and put down the american flag and putted it up. it was the libyan security forces who let us down in benghazi when ambassador stevens was killed. i don't think it's appropriate to somehow blame the state department or the white house for this. and now obviously, we have to do everything we can to protect our people. as grow know president obama got on the phone with the president of egypt after the embassy was attacked and basically said you have to do a better job. there's is my paraphrasing what i read about the conversation in the newspaper. you have to did a better job and protect our embarrass sip. that's the right message. i think it's tined time for the americans to stand time. it's a tough time for the diplomats. they -- >> host: georgia is on the live eric on the line for democrats. hey. >> caller: yeah. i have two comments. thanks for taking my call. first of all, the g.o.p. often says there's a libbial media. that can't be phut from
it was the egyptian government. that's why the crowd went over the wall and put down the american flag and putted it up. it was the libyan security forces who let us down in benghazi when ambassador stevens was killed. i don't think it's appropriate to somehow blame the state department or the white house for this. and now obviously, we have to do everything we can to protect our people. as grow know president obama got on the phone with the president of egypt after the embassy was attacked and...
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the president's subliminal response the government is responsible is wrong. >> a federal government grew during the bush and administration and during the obama administration 1.7%. i agree it is too big bet you put it in the wrong era. we both know of entrepreneurs who have been very successful but but who built the road who built the highways and it is basic six common-sense people understand people come into the state with no government at all. then don't drive on the highway. businesses need the educated work force granted, it is public-private partnership
the president's subliminal response the government is responsible is wrong. >> a federal government grew during the bush and administration and during the obama administration 1.7%. i agree it is too big bet you put it in the wrong era. we both know of entrepreneurs who have been very successful but but who built the road who built the highways and it is basic six common-sense people understand people come into the state with no government at all. then don't drive on the highway....
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so there's potential for the regional government and the federal government to cause problems for each other in terms of production. just like professor seznec was saying with potential spill over from reservoirs. between iran. in any case, this field produces majority of the northern oil companies oil and that then comes down up and out. what is happening though is they are declining since the babba domes have been producing since as early as 1927, it's harder and harder to continue to produce oil. and there have been times when people that don't agree with the federal government would actually sabotage the pipelines. what that would do is they would fill were ordered to produce in. they were ordered to produce because they needed propane. they would produce the oil, strip out the gas and put the oil with the gas out back in to the ground. i should ask my science at the elliot school. i took agreology. it really did help me. [laughter] when the engineers talked to me i can act as the translatorrers. i enjoy that part. [laughter] so because the perm account is damaged it's harder to ex
so there's potential for the regional government and the federal government to cause problems for each other in terms of production. just like professor seznec was saying with potential spill over from reservoirs. between iran. in any case, this field produces majority of the northern oil companies oil and that then comes down up and out. what is happening though is they are declining since the babba domes have been producing since as early as 1927, it's harder and harder to continue to produce...
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it's spent on propping up other governments. here we are funding funding fune insurgents in syria, and a quart of the insurgents are supposed to be al qaeda? didn't we do this in afghanistan? didn't we really ultimately bank role osama bin laden? we haven't learned anything. what we aught -- ought to have learned is military interventions make enemies to the united states of people that are affected by these. these drone strikes? yeah, we hit the target but we wipe out another quarter block. we kill tens of thousands of innocent civilians living in these countries that were ostensibly we're there to help? we're just continuing to make more and more enemies. it's no surprise that the unrest in the middle east is occurring right now. i would get out of our embassies in the middle east. why are we giving targets to demonstrators that are just looking for targets in the middle east? that is not showing weakness. it's showing we've got some common sense. where is the common sense? >> host: next call from lawrence, new york. eric is o
it's spent on propping up other governments. here we are funding funding fune insurgents in syria, and a quart of the insurgents are supposed to be al qaeda? didn't we do this in afghanistan? didn't we really ultimately bank role osama bin laden? we haven't learned anything. what we aught -- ought to have learned is military interventions make enemies to the united states of people that are affected by these. these drone strikes? yeah, we hit the target but we wipe out another quarter block. we...
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i don't think, absolute democratic or representative form of government, self-determined form of government can truly exist without somebody watching it and criticizing it and going after the government all the time. we have brought this to an extreme level of exquisite -- here in the united states. freedom of the press criticizes everything all the time. and we love. it's our system. wouldn't want it any other way. and so i think we can now bring that about but it requires a change in attitude and the part of government leaders to accept being criticized. we've seen some slip backward in recent times, who thought they were going to do this and realize hey, this is very uncomfortable, and have pushed back and are becoming less open to press criticism. you see it frequently, but i think that's part of the institution building. laws, institutions, free society, open society, the ability of nongovernmental institutions to function and do things that could be critical of the government, and above all freedom of the press, and resourced to courts. if you feel your rights have been violated, eith
i don't think, absolute democratic or representative form of government, self-determined form of government can truly exist without somebody watching it and criticizing it and going after the government all the time. we have brought this to an extreme level of exquisite -- here in the united states. freedom of the press criticizes everything all the time. and we love. it's our system. wouldn't want it any other way. and so i think we can now bring that about but it requires a change in attitude...
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bob o'donnell is governing. and in new mexico and governing indiana. they have the ball. that is good. they are the kind of conservatives and in policy in political terms. that will focus on john boehner and maybe they do a little bit negotiating with president obama if he wins. and the governors become central to the party in terms of actual policies and politics as they become the model of how you succeed including many states where they will be governing many states that romney will have lost and new mexico and new jersey and virginia and really central and hard in washington to remind ourselves they are more important than what happens in leadership in the house and senate. one tiny caveat, even if romney loses i am not certain about that. the intellectual campaign point, i think people are underestimating the conflict that can still happen. it could be a six point victory for obama if he keeps it open. if he gets 53-47 it is possible. it is not out of the question. i don't think republicans fill the house. they're wildly confident and democrats get back. you start lo
bob o'donnell is governing. and in new mexico and governing indiana. they have the ball. that is good. they are the kind of conservatives and in policy in political terms. that will focus on john boehner and maybe they do a little bit negotiating with president obama if he wins. and the governors become central to the party in terms of actual policies and politics as they become the model of how you succeed including many states where they will be governing many states that romney will have...
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obviously government will grow. if you shrink the budget the government will retract and that has implications to the budget. it's an ongoing debate always in america but if you think about what has been accomplished in the last year everyone knows we have to solve the problem. how to solve what has resulted in an impasse and, but the fact that everybody agrees it needs to be solved is really the most important thing. >> but it seems to me that it's a math problem and as you said, if you have got you know slow but stable growth for an extended period of time here than ultimately the raponos have to go up and expenditures have to go down. neither of which is particularly healthy in terms of economic growth. if you have taxes going up in the united states and expenditures going down ultimately that has to happen if you are going to solve that math problem in a slow growth while. >> at the same in europe and the same everywhere. we all grew up with spending more money. we only have to do two things, spend more money to
obviously government will grow. if you shrink the budget the government will retract and that has implications to the budget. it's an ongoing debate always in america but if you think about what has been accomplished in the last year everyone knows we have to solve the problem. how to solve what has resulted in an impasse and, but the fact that everybody agrees it needs to be solved is really the most important thing. >> but it seems to me that it's a math problem and as you said, if you...
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her governments to take her out. she went underground. she rode on buses and went to museums. at that point she obviously was not clean, so she had a little more freedom to do those as things. it is just something that is part of the structure for life. she has a certain measure of freedom which is on her private estate, particularly up in scotland which is tens of thousand acres. it is probably where she is happiest because she can go out up into the hills, she can ride her horses which, by the way, at age 86 she still does. she rides her ponies on the hills. so she does have that opportunity have a sense of freedom on around property. prince philip has always had a lot more latitude in terms of getting out and about for many years. he used to drive around london in his own london taxicab. he would wear a little chauffeur's cap when he sat at the wheel. as protection officer would sit in the back seats. and, you know, he would love driving around london and being undetected. the clean gets out, probably more than you would imagine to have dinner at your friend's home. she wil
her governments to take her out. she went underground. she rode on buses and went to museums. at that point she obviously was not clean, so she had a little more freedom to do those as things. it is just something that is part of the structure for life. she has a certain measure of freedom which is on her private estate, particularly up in scotland which is tens of thousand acres. it is probably where she is happiest because she can go out up into the hills, she can ride her horses which, by...
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i've seen the impact of the federal government on their current system, and we go to the federal government to do a couple things, an effort of waiver under medicaid to have flexibility there. number two, the demand of the federal government, block grant, enhanced dollars paid under the affordable care act to our state, create a high risk pool, working with and bringing them into a medicaid system not designed for individuals, but individuals with special needs, poor women and children and elderly citizens. it is a particularized insurance plan, not used as the vehicle to bring in uninsured lines currently. the affordable care agent, i think, is the wrong direction, but, clearly, there's a way to work with the federal government to make a new new hampshire solution to health care reform happen here. >> don't extend medicaid? >> that's right. work with the federal government to have a new hampshire basedded solution to our challenges. >> it is predicted that over the next ten years, an additional 50,000 recipients will be enrolled in medicaid in the state. if they are not, will those costs t
i've seen the impact of the federal government on their current system, and we go to the federal government to do a couple things, an effort of waiver under medicaid to have flexibility there. number two, the demand of the federal government, block grant, enhanced dollars paid under the affordable care act to our state, create a high risk pool, working with and bringing them into a medicaid system not designed for individuals, but individuals with special needs, poor women and children and...
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[inaudible] we all form together a governing advisory council. the guidance anticipation of that council has for about provided a wide range of experience, viewpoints and expertise, and gives the hamilton project a pragmatic and very special perspective on policy issues. we conducted extensive outreach to the government and the media. our events involve policy papers as indicates today, they are subject to rigorous review. we believe that the objectives of economic policy should be growth, widespread increases in income, and economic security is also the least that all of these objectives reinforce each other. we also believe in market-based economics, and equally in a strong government to perform the functions that market the very nature that will not be provided. clearly, the hardship that many americans are experiencing today and have experienced for quite some time, the likelihood that economic conditions as well in difficult, for quite some time to come. calls for intense policy analysis and a serious commitment to effective policy decision.
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foreign embassy, it's not a government. and we should be denunciatory and we should punish. i doubt there's a single country in the world, in western civilization that wouldn't have immediately called back its ambassador in egypt, still possible, and certainly cut off or put in terms as it related to the 2 billion that egypt receives from the united states. and i'm sure libya receives money, i don't know how much, but i'm sure it does. it was even greater because the american ambassador in libya have helped the so-called arab spring. i know that the colonists and the times and elsewhere, all over. i said to myself, we are jettisoning people, they are not great people, but at least their friends are people who i am sure will out to be hostile to us. it doesn't make any sense. why should anybody trust us in the future? i'm now talking about mubarak. we threw him under the bus. those with a background facts that cause me to react strongly. >> congressmen come your very much a beneficiary of a shift in jewish vote in your distr
foreign embassy, it's not a government. and we should be denunciatory and we should punish. i doubt there's a single country in the world, in western civilization that wouldn't have immediately called back its ambassador in egypt, still possible, and certainly cut off or put in terms as it related to the 2 billion that egypt receives from the united states. and i'm sure libya receives money, i don't know how much, but i'm sure it does. it was even greater because the american ambassador in...
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the president is unable to govern in key economic areas. is an extraordinary moment. >> host: if obama is reelected, what are we suggesting -- another downgrade? >> i think if the house and senate remain as they are and obama is reelected. in other words, the status quo continues, i think that we did stagnation. >> if the democrats gain control of the senate again? >> if they continue to control the senate. they do control the house. i have seen stagnation going forward. in ability, the lack of trust of key players is enormous. the inability to think outside the box. let's look at the bigger picture here. the entitlement state was created in the 1930s and expanded in the 1950s, but it is almost 50 years old. one other thing in american life is unchanged and 50 years? >> the fact that one political party, the democrats, are not prepared to make any reforms in entitlement is simply extraordinary. this is a crisis that is happening not just in the united states, but throughout the western world, western europe, this is what is happening in jap
the president is unable to govern in key economic areas. is an extraordinary moment. >> host: if obama is reelected, what are we suggesting -- another downgrade? >> i think if the house and senate remain as they are and obama is reelected. in other words, the status quo continues, i think that we did stagnation. >> if the democrats gain control of the senate again? >> if they continue to control the senate. they do control the house. i have seen stagnation going forward....
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i think the federal government should send a very strong signal every single state, every single district, every single school should send a strong signal that graduation from high school graduation is necessary. it's the minimum, and we should send that signal in a lot of different ways. but we've seen a lot of states try to do this, try to raise and focus on compulsory age requirement to a lot of them haven't gotten there. it's politically difficult to do. it's practically difficult to do. and my biggest concern is just that with other places where we could be focusing our energies. there are ways to prevent dropouts. we know what those are, and those ways actually improve the quality of education, the quality of construction but it changes what happens inside schools. it's not about the outside requirement. u. where we can provide education in the wildest places and formats that will engage kids. those are the things we should be focusing on. thank you. we are fortunate to have the president of the national education association, van roekel, representing three million schools in americ
i think the federal government should send a very strong signal every single state, every single district, every single school should send a strong signal that graduation from high school graduation is necessary. it's the minimum, and we should send that signal in a lot of different ways. but we've seen a lot of states try to do this, try to raise and focus on compulsory age requirement to a lot of them haven't gotten there. it's politically difficult to do. it's practically difficult to do....
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other governments. she has worked in participating with a tribute to a joint mit harbor project minority developing a method to measure model and german and analyze challenges and responses in cyberspace which is also a regular guest lecturer at both of those universities. ms. hathaway served in the obama administration acting senior director for cyberspace. assembled a team of experienced experts to conduct the 60 day review of cyberspace policy review. in may 2009 the president presented the elegant blueprint, cyberspace and under ms. hathaway's tsk leave, she continued to do things. recognizing the experts in this world. and so we were very pleased to have with us and please welcome melissa have the way. [applause] >> thank you. i'm very honored to be here at the potomac institute. thank you for your lead. the institute is really known for translating complex technology issues and more simple terms for the policymakers. the potomac institute was a strong partner while i was working in the bush admini
other governments. she has worked in participating with a tribute to a joint mit harbor project minority developing a method to measure model and german and analyze challenges and responses in cyberspace which is also a regular guest lecturer at both of those universities. ms. hathaway served in the obama administration acting senior director for cyberspace. assembled a team of experienced experts to conduct the 60 day review of cyberspace policy review. in may 2009 the president presented the...
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with the center right agenda and obama is going to have to govern if he wants to govern and let people think he's doing a great job running the $1.2 trillion deficits each year. >> back in the corner there is a question of a woman with her hand up. >> with the huffingtonpost.com the west couple of weeks in particular it's been very difficult for the governor romney is the campaign. the announced a couple of free deutsch as they called them. where do you think his campaign has been missing the mark and where do you think he needs to come out and to vote tonight and the first presidential d date and in the remaining five weeks? [laughter] >> i ran for president and failed miserably. so i am in no position to reply on this one. that is for sure. i am not much of a political analyst any way. but let me just draw from a little bit of experience and say that you know, it helps when you look into the camera and speak from the heart in ways that allow the voters to feel the sincerity and the commitment to the issues on jobs and economic growth with my belief which must happen before anything e
with the center right agenda and obama is going to have to govern if he wants to govern and let people think he's doing a great job running the $1.2 trillion deficits each year. >> back in the corner there is a question of a woman with her hand up. >> with the huffingtonpost.com the west couple of weeks in particular it's been very difficult for the governor romney is the campaign. the announced a couple of free deutsch as they called them. where do you think his campaign has been...